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Ben Stokes expected to return for England in third Test against New Zealand

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Ben Stokes expected to return for England in third Test against New Zealand

Ben Stokes is expected to make a return to the England line-up for the third Test against New Zealand.

The all-rounder was ‌left out of the ongoing second Test following ​an investigation into an incident in a London nightclub.

That prompted fears he could be stripped of the captaincy, stand down of his own accord or even walk away permanently.

But he is expected to be brought back for the third Test against New Zealand, which starts at Trent Bridge on June 25.

After England's victory in the first Test at Lord's, Stokes and team-mate Gus Atkinson breached the team's midnight curfew in the early hours of Monday morning and were reportedly present during an incident involving a member of England's security staff and a Saracens player.

Stokes is expected to feature at Trent Bridge, with twin investigations into the episode hurrying towards a conclusion.

The Cricket Regulator, a separate body from ​the ECB, is also conducting an investigation, the ECB ​have said.

The ECB now feels ready to move ahead and could act swiftly enough to bring Stokes back into the fold in time for next Thursday's clash in Nottingham.

While no firm decisions have yet been taken, it appears a rapprochement is the likeliest outcome.

Stokes' status as captain is another issue to resolve and it is thought ECB management are open to him continuing his four-year reign.

His close friend and predecessor Joe Root stepped back into the breach this week but viewed the role as being on a "game-by-game basis" and would not stand in the way.

In the immediate term, the 35-year-old will play for Durham on Friday, having made himself available for the four-day Rothesay County Championship match against Northamptonshire at Trent Bridge, while Atkinson has also been confirmed in Surrey's starting team against Glamorgan in Cardiff on the same day.

The ECB has the power to withdraw him from that fixture at any stage but, even though it is due to conclude on Monday and pre-Test training begins the next morning, is not inclined to do so.

Stokes has made only one public intervention since the episode blew up 11 days ago, wishing England and their three debutants well at the Kia Oval via a brief Instagram message.

Head coach Brendon McCullum appeared to raise concerns over his wellbeing in a pre-Test press conference, where he repeatedly voiced his "worry" and "concern" for the absent skipper.

But Durham's coach Ryan Campbell offered a different perspective after working alongside Stokes in the nets.

He told BBC Radio Newcastle: "Ben knows he made a mistake and broke the curfew, but some of the reaction has been a little over [the top].

"From what I've seen, he's in good spirits, he's back in training, working hard and the rest will take care of itself. Ben is a competitor and he loves to play and he wants to play."

England great Lord Ian Botham earlier suggested Stokes might decide to leave the sport should he be stripped of the captaincy.

"It wouldn't surprise me, if Ben did lose the captaincy, he probably might walk away from the game, but I just don't know," Botham said on the Stick to Cricket podcast, which will be released in full next week.

"To be honest with you, it was an unnecessary procedure and one that I think he will regret."

Botham feels there is no justification for the latest incident of ill-discipline.

"Some people just don't learn, do they?" he added. "Everybody supported him, but I really can't see how you can justify what happened after the game. We used to love going out for a drink, but we weren't quite so obvious."

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